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Thursday, April 30, 2015

Striking Port Truckers Want To Be Classified As Employees

Striking Port Truckers Want To Be Classified As Employees

Posted: April 29, 2015 by laborradio

Short-haul drivers are on strike against four companies at the
ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach, and San Diego. They’re demanding that
they be reclassified as company employees.
Monica Lopez was at the Port of Long Beach and files this report.
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Port truckers in Southern California entered their 3rd day of picketing
on Wednesday. They’re striking to be recognized as employees by the
companies they drive for.
Right now, drivers like Humberto Canales are classified as independent
contractors. That means Canales rents the truck he drives from Pacer
Cartage, and pays for it through deductions from his paycheck.

[Humberto Canales]: “Hice mil, tres ciento dólares para la compañía
para el troque y todo, maintenance for the truck, mantenimiento para el
troque, y gaso del troque. y mi cheque salió zero. (“I made one
thousand, three hundred dollars for the company, for the truck and
everything— maintenance for the truck and gas for the truck. And my
check came out to zero.”

Canales’ paycheck stub from early March shows that he worked 48 hours
for the week. It also shows a total of $710 and 96 cents in company
deductions for truck fuel, license fee, liability, and rental of the
truck itself.

Requests for an interview with Pacer’s parent company XPO Logistics were
declined. Instead a written statement provided by a Pacer spokesman
says their company “believes the vast majority of [drivers] value the
significant benefits of operating independently” and the company is “
committed to helping them succeed.”

On Tuesday night, disruption from picketing at the Evergreen terminal
in the Port of Los Angeles prompted Evergreen to turn away trucks
hauling for the targeted companies.

On Wednesday, Teamsters and striking drivers moved their picket to
the Union Pacific transportation center in downtown LA. It’s part of an
effort to get the mayors of LA and Long Beach to investigate alleged
abuses by the struck companies.

Monica Lopez, Workers Independent News, Long Beach.
XPO Logistics is spending $3.5 billion to buy a French company even
as XPO fights truck drivers in court to avoid reimbursing them for $2
million in illegal paycheck deductions.